Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Nostalgic Spectacle

So.... I'm essentially finished decorating for Christmas. The past few years have seen the big tree in the living room with gold decorations, but I was inspired a couple of months ago to change things up. I'd move the gold decor to the smaller (dining room) tree and use the big tree as a backdrop for my more sentimental ornaments. The idea was to have a nostalgic tree, one similar to my childhood. Of course, I sometimes cannot leave well enough alone, and my sweet, endearing, memory-laden tree was transformed into, what else, a Nostalgic Spectacle!



First things first: colored lights! Last year on the big tree, I blew a (non-replaceable) fuse on the extension cord (snaked through the middle of the tree) that was apparently overloaded with too many strands (five days before Christmas). This year, I have 1300 lights on two separate extension cords, plugged into a power strip, plugged into a remote controlled outlet. Yes, you read that right... a remote controlled outlet - no crawling under the tree, no clap on - clap off, no blindly stomping through the tree skirt to find the toe tapper switch, just a simple push of a button and the blinding fury that is my Christmas Spectacle illuminates the living room!



The idea was to make the special ornaments the "star attraction" and just have simple glass (or plastic) Christmas balls as the "backup dancers." Well, a couple of trips to Hobby Lobby with all their Christmas decorations on sale for half price gets you a whole lot of "backup dancers."



At one point during the decorating, I said to myself, "That looks really nice - just enough." Of course, I had yet to add a single metallic berry, shiny pick, sparkle wand, glitter crinkle, or glass grape, and it's not like I can add just a couple of those things. I proudly stand by the fact that the statement, "He just didn't go over the top enough," has never been said in reference to me.

I started collecting Mark Roberts Santas a few years ago, and I usually use one of them as the tree topper; however, in the spirit of nostalgia, I used a not so expensive, not so collectable Santa as the topper, and he totally works to bring the theme together.



Actually, I bought this Santa four Christmases ago at Wal-Mart. He was the very first topper on that same big Christmas tree (which I bought on sale) in my first house during my first year in private practice.

8 comments:

Amber said...

Oh my....That is a great tree!!!! How fun!!

So where is the picture of the other tree?

Kirk said...

Whoa! I wasn't sure there was a tree under all of the lights and "backup dancers" Don't let Travis play under it!

Lori said...

Your tree is GORGEOUS!!!!

Joy said...

Aaron -

I absolutely LOVE it!!!

I'm sure even my parents would be impressed (haha)

The nostalgic tree is a winner!

=o)

Alison said...

Awesome tree! Zoe would have a blast pulling off and rearranging your ornaments. ;-)

The FitzWilliams said...

Breathtaking, as usual. We're watching the Rockefellar Tree lighting, and I bet they almost have as many decorations on that tree as you do on yours!
If you wanted to retire early, I'm sure you could make a lot of money doing holiday staging for the rich and famous.
(And finally, is that a Maryland crab ornament?)
Misty Leigh

Aaron said...

More posts of other Christmas decorations are to come, and, yes, that is a Maryland crab ornament.

Stephanie @ My Answered Prayer said...

I love it....I want to come see it in person...with my kids....hehe!!!!!
Next year you can decorate all of our trees for us!!!